This page lists all active weather alerts for the Philippines, including typhoon warnings, tropical storm advisories, flood warnings, storm surge alerts, and heavy rain advisories issued by PAGASA and international agencies.
Types of Weather Alerts
Typhoon Warning: Issued when a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 118 km/h or higher is expected to affect an area within 24 hours.
Tropical Storm Warning: Issued for systems with winds of 63–117 km/h.
Flood Advisory: Issued when heavy rainfall is expected to cause flooding in low-lying areas.
Storm Surge Warning: Issued when coastal flooding from a typhoon's winds and low pressure is expected.
Heavy Rain Advisory: Issued when rainfall of 15 mm/hour or more is expected.
PAGASA Storm Signal Levels
Signal 1 (30–60 km/h): Minimal threat. Light to moderate rainfall.
Signal 2 (61–120 km/h): Moderate threat. Classes suspended.
Signal 3 (121–170 km/h): High threat. Evacuation may be needed.
Signal 4 (171–220 km/h): Very high threat. Widespread evacuation.
Signal 5 (over 220 km/h): Catastrophic. Complete evacuation required.
For official government warnings, always consult PAGASA directly. WeatherAlertPH is an independent service and is not affiliated with any government agency.
Current Weather Alerts — Philippines
This page lists all active weather alerts for the Philippines, including typhoon warnings, tropical storm advisories, flood warnings, storm surge alerts, and heavy rain advisories issued by PAGASA and international agencies.
Types of Weather Alerts
Typhoon Warning: Issued when a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 118 km/h or higher is expected to affect an area within 24 hours.
Tropical Storm Warning: Issued for systems with winds of 63–117 km/h.
Flood Advisory: Issued when heavy rainfall is expected to cause flooding in low-lying areas.
Storm Surge Warning: Issued when coastal flooding from a typhoon's winds and low pressure is expected.
Heavy Rain Advisory: Issued when rainfall of 15 mm/hour or more is expected.
PAGASA Storm Signal Levels
Signal 1 (30–60 km/h): Minimal threat. Light to moderate rainfall.
Signal 2 (61–120 km/h): Moderate threat. Classes suspended.
Signal 3 (121–170 km/h): High threat. Evacuation may be needed.
Signal 4 (171–220 km/h): Very high threat. Widespread evacuation.
Signal 5 (over 220 km/h): Catastrophic. Complete evacuation required.
For official government warnings, always consult PAGASA directly. WeatherAlertPH is an independent service and is not affiliated with any government agency.